Death n. v. - Used to describe a situation where someone fails horribly at what they were trying to do. This definition is normally used in reference to competitions and contests where a person or group may want to describe their crappy performance.
Kim: So, how was your marching band performance?
John: Death.
Robert: How was the school's football game?
Emily: We were doing good up until 3rd quarter. After that we just died. We lost 23-32.
Usually personified as a skeleton with a dry sense of humour. Loves his job. Tall fellow, TALKS LIKE THIS. Everyone meets him at some point or other.
"It is a fact that although the Death of the Discworld is, in his own words, an ANTHROPOMORPHIC PERSONIFICATION, he long ago gave up using the traditional skeletal horses, because of the bother of having to stop all the time to wire bits back on."
--Terry Pratchett, "Mort"
She was scared to death.
I killed my husband, now he's death...okay that doesn't actually work
people don't like the word death simply because what happens after death is unknown. Death could be wonderful but nobody knows, it is disliked because it makes people part from each other.
I will love you till death parts us and I hope that is a very long time.
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used when telling someone about a horrible job
opposite from "for a living"
I work as the assistant animal poop cleaner for a death.
Used to describe something or someone.
1)Ugh, what is that?! It smells like death.
2)Yo man, you look like death today.
3)I've been so sick! I feel like death.